Man arrested in protest of bear hunt for third year

Mar 22, 2013

Man arrested in protest of bear hunt for third year

Posted By
Brickfield & Donahue

A man in New Jersey was arrested late last year for protesting a bear hunt.
The man has been arrested for protesting the hunt for the past three years,
but he has said he will fight the charges this year, despite having paid
fines for the last two incidents. He appeared in court this week for the
first time since his charge, and says that he didn't do anything wrong,
which is why he is fighting the charge this year.

When someone has been charged with a crime multiple times, police might
be more likely to arrest that person again. Sometimes the person might
not do anything wrong, but police arrest the person because they think
that they are bound to cause trouble. Because police sometimes arrest
people without having a reason, it is important that people understand
their rights.

An experience criminal defense attorney in New Jersey can help a person
defend their rights and form a rigorous criminal defense to defeat any
charges they are facing. Sometimes police and investigators don't
properly gather evidence or violate a person's rights during their
arrest. This can lead to some or all charges being dropped depending on
the individual circumstances surrounding the case.

The man in this case was a reputable member of the community, and was trying
to exercise his right to protest. When a person feels that their rights
have been violated, they should work to defend themselves, as convictions
can harm their reputation and may influence their professional and personal
standing in the community.

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